Apparatus and system for holding game-calling devices

ABSTRACT

An apparatus for holding game-calling devices includes a strap having a first end and a second end. The apparatus is further comprised of a first fastener attached to the strap at the first end and configured to attach to a garment. The apparatus is further comprised of a second fastener attached to the strap at the second end and configured to attach to the garment. The apparatus also includes a plurality of clips attached to the straps between the first and second ends.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)

This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 13/199,213filed Aug. 23, 2011, and claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser.No. 61/402,084, entitled “Apparatus and System for Holding Game-CallingDevices”, filed Aug. 23, 2010, which is herein incorporated byreference.

BACKGROUND

The present invention relates to an apparatus and system for holdinggame-calling devices, and more particularly, to an apparatus that isconfigured to attach to a user's garment.

Game-calling devices are well-known in the art. For example, sportsmenroutinely use such devices to simulate bird noises to attract birds forhunting, such as waterfowl. Similarly, ornithologists use game-callingdevices to attract birds for viewing in their natural habitats and tostudy their means of communication with one another. Because differentspecies of birds communicate through different calls and sounds, it isoften necessary for the outdoorsman to carry multiple game-callingdevices at once if he or she desires to call more than one species ofbird.

Many devices have been invented that allow an outdoorsman to carrymultiple game-calling devices at once. For example, a person may wear alooped necklace around his or her neck that holds several game-callingdevices attached thereto at various distances along the loop. However,such necklaces can often become tangled in a wearer's clothing or canslide around a person's neck such that the game-calling devices layagainst a wearer's backside as opposed to his or her torso, where theyare more easily accessible. This situation presents obstacles for aperson trying to reach a particular game-calling device without rustlinghis or her clothing and other equipment so as to not startle nearbywildlife.

Moreover, devices for holding game-calling devices in the form of alooped necklace are often covered by clothing when the outdoorsman isseeking to attract birds or other wildlife on what feels like a coldday. Thus, it is often inconvenient for the outdoorsman to take off hisor her gloves and to rearrange his or her clothing to reach a particulargame-calling device. Alternatively, a wearer may try to arrange alooped-necklace game-calling device holder outside his or her clothing,but may discover that the clothing is too thick for the looped necklaceto fit, or that if the necklace fits, there is no slack in the necklaceto pull the game-calling device toward a user's mouth to initiate thecall.

Therefore, there is a need for improvement in the art of game-callingdevice holders such that game-calling devices are more easily accessibleby a user and such that the user always knows the orientation ofgame-calling devices about his or her body.

SUMMARY

According to one embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus forholding game-calling devices includes a strap having a first end and asecond end. A first fastener is attached to the strap at the first endand is configured to attach to a garment. A second fastener is attachedto the strap at the second end and is configured to attach to thegarment. A plurality of clips are attached to the strap between thefirst and second ends.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, a garment forholding gaming devices includes a first receiver attached to the garmentand a second receiver attached to the garment. The first and secondreceivers are substantially horizontal to one another about a garmentwearer's torso region.

According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a systemfor holding game-calling devices includes a strap having a first end anda second end. A first fastener is attached to the strap at the first endand a second fastener is attached to the strap at the second end. Thesystem also includes a garment. The strap attaches to the garment at thefirst and second ends of the strap.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, a system forholding gaming devices includes at least one plurality of straps havinga common first end and separate second ends. The system also includes afirst fastener attached to the at least one plurality of straps at thecommon first end. The system further includes a garment, wherein the atleast one plurality of straps attaches to the garment using the firstfastener at the first common end.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an apparatus for holding game-callingdevices and in accordance with the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a partial apparatus for holdinggame-calling devices and in accordance with the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a front view of a garment for holding gaming devices and inaccordance with the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a rear view of the garment for holding gaming devices asillustrated in FIG. 3 and in accordance with the present invention.

FIG. 5 is a front view of a garment for holding gaming devices and inaccordance with the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a front view of a system for holding gaming devices and inaccordance with the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Reference now will be made in detail to various embodiments of theinvention, one or more examples of which are set forth below. Eachexample is provided by way of explanation, not limitation, of theinvention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art thatvarious modifications and variations can be made in the presentinvention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.For instance, features illustrated or described as part of oneembodiment, can be used on another embodiment to yield a still furtherembodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover suchmodifications and variations.

In FIG. 1, apparatus 2 for holding game-calling devices is generallyshown. Apparatus 2 is comprised of strap 4. Strap 4 has first end 6 andsecond end 10. First fastener 8 is attached to first end 6 of strap 4and is configured to attach to a garment, as shown in more detail inFIG. 2. Second fastener 12 is attached to second end 10 of strap 6 andis also configured to attach to a garment.

Depending from strap 4 are several game-calling devices 10. Game-callingdevices 10 in general are spaced along strap 4 between first end secondends 6, 10 at generally equal distances from one another. Clips 16attach strap 4 to each of several support cords 14 that are attached togame-calling devices 10. In one embodiment, clips 16 are removableswivel clips such as those commonly used in fishing lure applications.In another embodiment, clips 16 are permanently attached to strap 4.Additionally, those having skill in the art will readily recognize andappreciate the variety of clips 16 that can be used to securegame-calling devices 10 to strap 4 and that are economical and in thescope and spirit of the present invention.

In one embodiment, strap 4 can be a lanyard comprised of a nylonparachord. Alternatively, strap 4 can be a neoprene neck strap. In oneembodiment, strap 4 is a braided lanyard comprised of nylon. In anotherembodiment, strap 4 can be a lanyard comprised of cotton. In yet anotherembodiment, strap 4 can be a lanyard comprised of single-strand cord orwire or cable. Those having skill in the art will readily recognize andappreciate the variety of materials and combinations thereof that strap4 can be comprised of in accordance with the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 1, first and second fasteners 8, 12 that attach tofirst and second ends 6, 10 of strap 4 can each comprise one half of abuckle fastening system having male ends and female ends. In oneembodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, male ends represented by first andsecond fasteners 8, 12 can be attached at first and second ends 6, 10 ofstrap 4, and female ends 18 can be secured to a garment (not shown). Thevice versa configuration is also within the scope of the presentinvention, wherein female ends of the buckle system can be attached atfirst and second ends 6, 10 of strap 4 and the male ends can be securedto a garment.

FIG. 2 shows another embodiment of an apparatus in accordance with thepresent invention, wherein fastener 20 at first end 22 of strap 24 canbe a leash clip that attaches to metal ring 26 secured to garment 28.Similarly, fastener 20 can also be a lobster clip that attaches to metalring 26. Metal ring 26 is secured to reinforced region 30 of garment 28.Reinforced region 30 is comprised of nylon webbing for providing extrasupport to garment 28 so as to prevent stretching when one or moregame-calling devices 32 are suspended from strap 24. Alternatively,reinforced region 30 can be formed of other reinforcing material such aswebbing of polyester or cotton, neoprene, or natural or syntheticfabric. The reinforcing material may be attached to the fabric ofgarment 28 by stitching and/or adhesive, or by integration of thereinforcing material into the fabric of garment 28 at reinforcing region30. Other embodiments and means for securing first end 22 of strap 24 togarment 28 will be readily recognized and appreciated by those havingskill in the art. For example, first fastener 20 can be a hook-and-loopfastener that attaches to hook-and-loop fabric sewn into garment 28 atreinforced region 30. Alternatively, strap 24 can be permanentlyattached to garment 28 such as, for example, by stitching or any othermeans of permanent attachment.

Reference will now be made herein to FIGS. 3 and 4, which show a frontview and a rear view, respectively, of a garment in accordance with thepresent invention. Garment 34 is comprised of first receiver 36 attachedto the garment and second receiver 38 attached to the garment. First andsecond receivers 36, 38 are substantially horizontal to one anotherabout a garment wearer's torso region. As shown in FIG. 3, first andsecond receivers 36, 38 can be hook-and-loop fabric adapted to receive ahook-and-loop material. Alternatively, first and second receivers 36, 38can be metal rings adapted to receive lobster clips, or alternatively,leash clips. In another embodiment, first and second receivers 36, 38can be the female ends of a buckle system adapted to receive male ends,wherein the male ends are attached to the ends of strap 40. Similarly,first and second receivers 36, 38 of garment 34 can be the male ends ofa buckle system adapted to receive the female ends, wherein the femaleends are the ends attached at the ends of strap 40.

As shown in FIG. 3, garment 34 has reinforcement stitching 42.Reinforcement stitching 42 attaches reinforcing material to garment 34to create a reinforcement region 44 about the shoulder region of garment34. Reinforcement region 44 protects garment 34 from stretching whenstrap 40 with multiple game-calling devices 45 attached thereto isattached to garment 34.

FIG. 4 is a rear view of a garment in accordance with FIG. 3.Reinforcement stitching 42 creates reinforcement region 44 about theshoulder and upper back region of garment 34. In one embodiment, garment34 can be a shirt, such as a hooded sweatshirt. Alternatively, garment34 can be a jacket.

One having ordinarily skill in the art will readily recognize andappreciate the any of several garments that could be adapted to includea first receiver and a second receiver, wherein first and secondreceivers are substantially horizontal to one another about a garmentwearer's torso region. For example, as shown in FIG. 5, in oneembodiment garment 46 can be a pair of overalls or waders, wherein strap48 having game-calling devices 51 depending therefrom is attached tofirst and second bib straps 50A, 50B using first and second fasteners49A, 49B. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 5, first and second fasteners49A, 49B are hook-and-loop fabric. Alternatively, first and secondfasteners 49A, 49B can be buckles, or leash or lobster clips. In oneembodiment, strap 48 is permanently attached to first and second bibstrap 50A, 50B of garment 46.

The garment of the present invention is not limited to use for holdinggame-calling devices such as the apparatus of FIG. 1. Alternatively, thegarment of the present invention can also be used to hold a plurality ofstraps, such as those used for securing birds and other small game,post-mortem. FIG. 6 shows garment 54 having a plurality of straps 56attached thereto. Garment 54 has reinforcement stitching 58 thatattaches reinforcing material to form reinforcement region 60 about theshoulder region of the garment. Plurality of straps 56 hang from firstfastener 62 and second fastener 66, wherein first and second fasteners62, 66 are attached to garment 54 substantially in reinforcement region60. First and second fasteners 62, 66 can be any fasteners previousdiscussed herein, such as a buckle system, hook-and-loop fastener, aleash clip, or a lobster clip. Additionally, those skilled in the artwill readily appreciate the various other types of fastening andsecuring mechanisms that can be employed to ensure that straps 56 remainattached to garment 54, and in particular, reinforcement region of thegarment. For example, straps 56 can be permanently attached to garment54.

Straps 56 can be comprised of a strand braid. In one embodiment, straps56 are comprised of a woven material such as that commonly used in seatbelts or the straps of duffle bags. Those with skill in the art willreadily recognize and appreciate the various materials that can comprisethe straps. On the ends of straps 56 are rings 64. Rings 64 areconfigured to hold any variety of dead game a hunter can wish totransport from the kill site. In one embodiment, rings 64 are configuredto hold waterfowl and duck. Rings 64 are generally metal or othermaterial sufficiently rigid.

Garment 54 of FIG. 6 as shown is a jacket having a central zipper 68.However, it is contemplated that garment 54 can be any suitable garmentto be worn by a user, such as a shirt, jacket, overalls, waders, and anyother garment that an outdoorsman can wear and in the spirit of theinvention.

While the invention has been described with reference to the exemplaryembodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art thatvarious changes can be made and equivalents can be substituted forelements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. Inaddition, many modifications can be made to adapt a particular situationor material to the teachings of the invention without departing from theessential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the inventionnot be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that theinvention include all embodiments falling within the scope of theappended claims.

1. A system for holding game-calling devices, comprising: a pair ofwaders suitable for outdoor wear, the pair of waders comprising a lowersection, an upper section including a bib front, a first bib strap, anda second bib strap; a game call holding lanyard having a first endattached to the first bib strap at a front right shoulder region of thefirst bib strap and having a second end attached to the second bib strapat a left front shoulder region of the second bib strap; and a pluralityof game call attachment clips attached to the lanyard between the firstend and the second end, wherein the plurality of game call attachmentclips are attached to the lanyard at spaced locations along the lanyardbetween the first and second ends, and wherein each of the plurality ofgame call attachment clips is configured to hold at least one game-calldevice.
 2. The system of claim 1 and further comprising: a firstfastener attached to the lanyard at the first end and configured toattach the lanyard to the first bib strap; and a second fastenerattached to the lanyard at the second end and configured to attach thelanyard to the second bib strap.
 3. The system of claim 2, wherein eachof the first and second fasteners comprises one of a buckle, a lobsterclip, a hook-and-loop fastener, and a leash clip.
 4. The system of claim3, wherein the first fastener is configured to attach to a firstreceiver on the first bib strap at the right front shoulder region, andthe second fastener is configured to attach to the second bib strap atthe left front shoulder region, such that the lanyard forms a U shapewith a midpoint of the lanyard being at a low point of the U shapelocated in front of the bib front.
 5. A system for holding game-callingdevices comprising: a game call holding lanyard formed by a single straphaving a first end and a second end; a first fastener attached to thelanyard at the first end; a second fastener attached to the lanyard atthe second end; a plurality of game call attachment clips attached tothe lanyard at spaced locations between the first end and the second endof the lanyard, wherein each of the plurality of game callattachment/clips is configured to hold at least one game call device;and a pair of waders suitable for outdoor wear; a first receiverattached to a first bib strap of the waders; and a second receiverattached to a second bib strap of the wader; wherein the first receiverand the second receiver are located on an exterior surface of a rightfront shoulder region of the first bib strap and a left front shoulderregion of the second bib strap, respectively.
 6. The system of claim 5,wherein the first fastener is removably attachable to the first receiverand the second fastener is removably attachable to the second receiver,such that the strap forms a U shape across a front of the garment fromthe right shoulder region to the left shoulder region with a midpoint ofthe U shape being a low point and being located generally in a center ofa chest region of the garment.
 7. The system of claim 5, wherein each ofthe first receiver and the second receiver comprises one of a metalring, a lobster clip, a hook-and-loop fabric, and a buckle.
 8. A systemcomprising: a jacket suitable for outdoor wear; a first strap having anupper end and a lower end; a first fastener attached to the upper end ofthe first strap and configured to connect the first strap to a firstfront shoulder region of the jacket; a first loop attached to the lowerend of the first strap; a second strap having an upper end and a lowerend; a second fastener attach to the upper end of the second strap andconfigured to connect the second strap to a second front shoulder regionof the jacket; and a second loop attached to the lower end of the secondstrap.
 9. The system of claim 8, wherein each of the first fastener andthe second fastener comprises one of a buckle, a hook-and-loop fastener,a leash clip, or a lobster clip.
 10. The system of claim 8, wherein thefirst and second fasteners permanently attach the first and secondstraps to the first and second front regions of the jacket respectively.11. The system of claim 8, wherein the first and second front regions ofthe jacket are reinforced.